After a bit of deliberation I am posting this question on ports as I belive that is more appropriate than misc.
I am not trained in scientific computing but these days I find myself more and more doing some of that stuff as a part of my day job. As MATLAB doesn't run on OpenBSD I tend to use Python whenever possible i.e. numpy scipy matplotlib ipython Untill recently I assumed that I should run Python2.7 as some of the above libraries might not work well on 3.3. In part this confusion is due to the fact that Enthought Python which we use on Linux is based on 2.7 branch. However, after a bit of investigation I belive that I am wrong and that the above libraries work perfectly well on 3.3. There are many reasons why I prefer 3.3. over 2.7 branch. Today for the first time I checked Makefiles for above libraries looking for 3.2 flavor. I do not see that such thing exists. When running Python (3.2 on this computer) shell and trying to import numpy for example give the error as the numpy is stored in /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy Is anybody using numpy on 3.2? Does numpy and above ports need to be build specifically to run on 3.3 (awaiting for that 3.3.1 patch)? Could anybody educate me little bit about these issues? Most Kind Regards, Predrag
